It works everywhere else, but not on AIX
Bill Wohler
wohler at sapwdf.UUCP
Wed Apr 17 23:55:55 AEST 1991
phil at ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Phil Howard KA9WGN) writes:
>Subject: Re: It works everywhere else, but not on AIX
phil,
first, *never* use absolutes. for example, you cannot specify
arbitrary directories with hpux's df, therefore it doesn't work
*everywhere*. ;-)
however, you can specify an arbitrary directory with df on suns,
decs and, surprise, aix:
[wohler at aix3:902]% df -i .
Filesystem Total KB free %used iused %iused Mounted on
aix1:/usr/aix/a 155648 50240 67% - - /tmp_mnt/auto0ERIAAA
i don't know offhand of a way to determine without df which
filesystem you're on. but perhaps your alias for df is breaking it
or you're running someone's hack and not the system df. try
which(1).
we have not observed read() and write() to behave differently than
other systems.
good question: an option to request assembler output is *not*
documented.
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